A school for both Jewish and Arab children opened in Israel. The school, which opened this week in an Arab town in Israel’s Galilee region, has 106 students from kindergarten through third grade. Each class in the school, which received funding from the Abraham Fund, has one Jewish and one Arab teacher. The school is the fourth bilingual school in Israel.
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